Diving into the Doxa SUB 750T: A Review of a Big Watch That Wears Just Right
The Doxa SUB 750T is a vintage-inspired diving watch that packs a punch with its oversized design and impressive specifications. Despite its large size, it's surprisingly comfortable to wear, making it a standout choice in the market.
Last year, Doxa unveiled the SUB 750T 'Clive Cussler' model, followed by various color variations, including the 'Professional' orange and 'Caribbean' blue. These colors, along with the silver 'Searambler' and black 'Sharkhunter', offer a range of options for enthusiasts. The watch's dial features a sector-style design, raised indices, bold hands, and steel dive bezels, reminiscent of Doxa's iconic style.
One of the standout features of the SUB 750T is its reduced thickness. When it was first released in 2002, it measured around 14mm thick. In comparison, the new SUB 750T is a mere 11.95mm thick, while the SUB 1500T, Doxa's overbuilt version, boasts a thickness of 16.25mm. This significant reduction in thickness makes the SUB 750T more comfortable on the wrist without compromising its visual appeal.
As a tall individual (6'7